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Dog friendly hiking trails around Prenzlau are set within the Uckermark region, characterized by a diverse landscape shaped by the Vistula Ice Age. The area features rolling hills, extensive woodlands, and numerous lakes, including the prominent Unteruckersee. This combination creates varied terrain suitable for exploration. The region offers a network of paths through forests, along lake shores, and across open fields.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Also very beautiful at sunset.
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If you pass here on the Berlin-Usedom cycle path, you can always take a little break.
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On the western shore of Lake Sternhagen lies the town of Lindenhagen with its church built from neatly layered blocks of fieldstone. Almost at the same time, a rectangular choir, the slightly wider nave and the slightly wider, rectangular basement of the west tower and the south sacristy were built here in the 13th century. The originally late Romanesque architectural style is underlined by the slender three-window group in the east wall and the granite stone portals, some with imposts, on the north side. The church received a baroque transformation in the 18th century. The windows were enlarged and widened in the form of basket arches and an upper floor with a curved hood was added to the tower. In the course of the new roofing, the gable edges on the choir, nave and sacristy were also reshaped. The gateway in the west of the stone wall surrounding the churchyard also dates from the Baroque period. A cemetery was laid out in Beenzer Straße (No. 5). On the small area there are still numerous tombs with wrought-iron bars from the turn of the century. If you are interested in the history of the village of Lindenhagen and its church, you will search in vain in old documents, church registers or publications. The place, first mentioned in 1324, bore the name Hindenburg until 1949. Although the Uckermark village had nothing to do with the Field Marshal and later Reich President, this name did not fit the new, socialist era. The official renaming took place, perhaps inspired by the linden trees around the church building. Sources: https://www.altekirchen.de/offene-kirchen/kirchen/dorfkirche-lindenhagen https://www.dorfkirchen-in-mv.de
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Beautiful old stone church. The tower is brick and plastered, it was probably added much later.
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The first mention of the village comes from 1321 as Tzelchów. Czołkhov then appears in the village register from 1375. The village had then 40 farmers and 3 parishes. The name comes from the Slavic language and refers to the settlement of a certain Sulecha. The Zollchow Church is a simple rectangular hall with a square and timbered roof tower to the west. Its walls were built of regularly hewn blocks of field stone. The foot is surrounded by a slightly protruding base, the top of which is sloped. On the north side there is a brick plastered hall. It seems that the church may have been completely plastered in the meantime. Windows with brick jambs are late gothic or neo gothic. The floor plan, and especially the brickwork, clearly indicate the 13th century. Destroyed during the Thirty Years' War, it was still abandoned in 1687. Visible changes, such as the enlargement of the windows with their brick soffits, the re-erection of gables and screens to the east, probably occurred mainly during the reconstruction of the ruins. This seems to have happened in the 17th century as the top of the tower dates back to around 1694. The sandstone sundial in the eastern part of the southern front is from the 18th century, as is the altar of the pulpit inside.
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Nice part of the path around the lake. Hidden bathing spots, seating, nature. One of the most beautiful areas on the lake.
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There are over 15 dog-friendly hiking trails around Prenzlau, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes to explore the beautiful Uckermark region.
In the Uckermark region, including areas around Prenzlau, dogs are generally required to be kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves and protected areas like the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. This helps protect local wildlife and ensures a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always carry a leash and be prepared to use it.
Yes, Prenzlau offers several easy dog-friendly trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a shorter, relaxed walk. A great option is the Wooden Boardwalk Section loop from Unteruckersee, which is just under 5 km and features gentle terrain. Another easy choice is the Wooden Boardwalk Section – View of Unteruckersee loop from Oberuckersee, offering scenic lake views over approximately 7 km.
The terrain around Prenzlau is quite varied, reflecting the 'young moraine landscape' of the Uckermark. You can expect a mix of flat paths along lake shores, gentle rolling hills through forests, and open fields. Many trails, especially those around the Unteruckersee, feature well-maintained paths and boardwalk sections, making them comfortable for dogs and their owners.
Many trails offer beautiful natural sights and points of interest. For example, routes around the Unteruckersee provide stunning views of the lake, such as the View of the Unteruckersee. You might also encounter other picturesque lakes like Dolgensee or Bugsee. The region is rich in natural beauty, with extensive woodlands and open countryside.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes around Prenzlau are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. The Wooden Boardwalk Section – View of Unteruckersee loop from Oberuckersee and the Wooden Boardwalk Section loop from Unteruckersee are excellent examples of circular trails that offer beautiful lake views.
Prenzlau offers enjoyable hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings blossoming nature, while summer provides refreshing walks by the lakes. Autumn transforms the forests into a colorful spectacle, and winter offers a charming snowy landscape. Each season has its unique appeal, but always check local conditions, especially in winter, and ensure your dog is comfortable with the weather.
While specific dog-friendly establishments near every trailhead are not listed, Prenzlau is generally welcoming to visitors with dogs. The Uckerpromenade along the Unteruckersee is a popular area, and you may find cafes with outdoor seating that accommodate dogs. It's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm their pet policy.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails around Prenzlau, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful atmosphere, the diverse landscapes of lakes and forests, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walks with their canine companions. The scenic views, especially around the Unteruckersee, are frequently highlighted.
For those seeking a longer adventure, routes like the In the river valley – Lindenhagen Village Church loop from Prenzlau, Kleine Heide offer a moderate challenge. This route spans over 18 km and takes you through varied landscapes, including river valleys and forests, providing a deeper immersion into the Uckermark's natural beauty.
Yes, many of the popular hiking areas around Prenzlau, especially those near the Unteruckersee and in the surrounding villages, offer designated parking facilities. For trails starting directly in Prenzlau, you can often find parking within the town or at specific trailheads. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.


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